More than 160,000 middle-class taxpayers will benefit from tax cuts approved by parliament yesterday, with families saving between €500 and…
Brutal attack against Israeli in Limassol not antisemitic, Cyprus Police say
Cyprus Police have dismissed reports circulating in Israeli media alleging that a young Israeli man was brutally assaulted at a…
New Justice Minister Costas Fytiris renounces ministerial pension and lump-sum for life
The newly-appointed Minister of Justice and Public Order, Costas Fytiris, has formally and permanently renounced his right to a ministerial…
Halloumi exports to Australia blocked as Cyprus challenges foot-and-mouth trade ban
Australia’s Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Ministry has officially removed Cyprus from its list of foot-and-mouth disease-free countries, placing commercial food…
Authorities step up Green Line patrols to block foot-and-mouth spread from occupied north
Police have stepped up patrols along the Green Line to prevent the spread of foot-and-mouth disease from the occupied north…
Thunderstorms hit Cyprus as Met Department lifts yellow warning (videos)
Isolated strong thunderstorms affected Cyprus from the early hours of Tuesday, initially hitting western and southern coastal areas before progressively…
Cyprus, Israel and Greece frame cooperation as gateway to broader IMEC infrastructure initiative
Cyprus, Israel and Greece announced plans for a maritime cybersecurity centre and expanded cooperation on Gaza at their 10th trilateral…
Tax reform: What changes for individuals and businesses in Cyprus
Cyprus has approved a tax reform that will raise the corporate tax rate to 15% whilst cutting the personal tax…
Cyprus introduces anti-SLAPP bill to protect journalists and activists from predatory lawsuits
The Republic of Cyprus has moved to shield journalists, activists, and whistleblowers from predatory legal actions with the introduction of…
Forestry Department staff implicated in ‘serious’ Paphos poaching case (pictures)
The Game and Fauna Service has raised serious concerns over a “recurring phenomenon” of state employees engaging in illegal hunting,…

